New research reveals the British public holds notably tougher attitudes towards immigration and is less inclined to believe diversity strengthens society compared to their American counterparts.
While almost two-thirds (64%) of respondents in the US felt diversity strengthens society, only around half (49%) of the UK ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said Sunday on “Fox & Friends Weekend” thousands of illegal migrants have been taken ...
Ms. McKay is a war and humanitarian-focused international correspondent and author of 'Only Cry for the Living: Memos from Inside the ISIS Battlefield,' 'Afghanistan: The End of the US Footprint and ...
The Waitangi Tribunal has ruled that children of a Māori man should be granted citizenship, exposing flaws in the Immigration Act. Legal experts say reform is needed to uphold Te Tiriti and protect ...
"The whole world isn’t going down the right-wing plug hole and Starmer, if he opened his eyes, would find inspiration to confront and beat Farage’s divisive, fear-based politics with fairness and dec ...
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Schoolchildren told Reform is 'extremist' and St George’s flag is 'far-right exclusionary symbol'
Schoolchildren have been told that Reform UK's policies are similar to fascism, leaked lesson material has revealed. Teaching ...
Why did Germany, defeated in both World War I and WWII, recover so strongly after the latter, but not after the former?
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British public flock to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Party ‘in droves’ amid immigration debacle
Sky News contributor Sophie Elsworth claims the British public is turning to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Party in droves. “He’s speaking to them, he’s talking about them, they can resonate with the ...
Napoleon famously said “a leader is a dealer in hope”. For Australia to avoid the rise of damaging economic populism its leaders must inspire hope we can enjoy an exciting and prosperous future. If ...
Friends who are frustrated by the current White House regime still ask me, “Where is Obama?” As if he might miraculously arise again in the political skies like Mighty Mouse singing, “Here I come ...
For decades, Sri Lanka has waged cyclical wars on drugs — each beginning with zeal, arrests, and television footage, only to lose steam amid overcrowded prisons, entrenched corruption, and enduring ...
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